At least two Cincinnati City Council members want to end restrictions on food trucks that the city manager put in place two months ago.

In early September, City Manager Sheryl Long announced an 11 p.m. curfew for food trucks operating in Downtown and Over-the-Rhine on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. Some City Council members questioned the decision at the time, asking for data to support that there are problems associated with food trucks.

The answer came more than two months later in a Council committee Wednesday morning: the new regulations may have had a moderate effect on police calls for service, but the impact on reported crime is inconclusive.

What the data says

Police Department Senior Crime Analyst Jillian Desmond identified three zones where officers have reported a conc

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